CLPS subsidiary Qinson Credit Card Services enters partnership with Southeast Asian financial institution; CAKU platform expands credit card issuance and QR payment services

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CLPS subsidiary Qinson Credit Card Services enters partnership with Southeast Asian financial institution; CAKU platform expands credit card issuance and QR payment services
  • Qinson Credit Card Services (QCC), a wholly owned subsidiary of CLPS, entered a strategic partnership with an emerging financial institution in Southeast Asia.
  • Under the agreement, QCC will deploy its proprietary payment system, CAKU, to provide a comprehensive suite of credit card products and customized implementation services.
  • The CAKU solution supports transaction throughput exceeding 4,000 TPS and includes over 1,200 out-of-the-box APIs.
  • CAKU integrates with Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay, and also supports digital wallets including Apple Pay and Google Pay.


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